11. Summarize the following text.
Hakaluki Haor is an important source of fisheries resources for Bangladesh. Kalibaus, Boal, Rui, Ghagot, Pabda and Chaplia are the main fish species found here. From the Kushiara there are frequent upstream movement of fish towards the beels and tributaries of Hakaluki. The beels in Hakaluki haor provide winter shelter for the mother fisheries. In early monsoon these mother fisheries produce millions of fries for the entire downstream fishing communities. Floodplains are also an important source of fisheries resources within the area. However, many of the beels have lost their capacity to provide shelter for mother fisheries because of sand deposits from upstream rivers and canals, use of complete dewatering technique for fishing and lack of aquatic plants to provide feed and shelter for parent fish.
Answer : Hakaluki Haor is an important source of fish in our country. The beels in Hakaluki haor provide winter shelter for the mother fisheries. These mother fisheries produce millions of fries. Many of the beels have lost their capacity to provide shelter for mother fisheries due to human interventions. The haor is also very important for migratory waterfowls. Besides, it is known as a good grazing land in winter. It had very dense swamp forests in the past, but deforestation and a lack of conversation practices have totally destroyed it.
12. Summarize the following text.
Though they are one of the most beloved animal species on Earth, pandas aren’t safe from the devastating effects of climate change. According to a new studz, projected temperature increases in China over the next century will likely seriously hinder bamboo, almost the sole source of food for endangered pandas. Ninety-nine percent of a panda’s diet is bamboo and an adult panda needs around 38 kilograms of bamboo everyday. Only if bamboo can move to new habitats at higher elevations will pandas stand a chance of survival, the researchers said.
However, if conservation programs wait too long, human inhabitants and activities could claim of all the new habitats capable of supporting bamboo in a warming world.
“It is tough, but I think there’s still hope, if we take action now.” said research team member Jianguo Liu. “If we wait, then he could be too late.”
Answer : The devastating effects of climate change are a great threat to pandas. Projected temperature rise in China over the next century may hamper the bamboo habitats. As a result, pandas will suffer most because they solely depend on bamboos for their nutrition. According to the researchers, it is necessary to shift the bamboo habits to a suitable place. It should be done without any delay otherwise the new place might be occupied by human inhabitants and activities.
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